While the new TSR drivers are sure to get the largest share of initial attention, make no mistake, Titleist knew they had their work cut out for them to take the immensely popular TSi fairways and improve upon them for this release as well.
How did they do it? By focusing on what they call the âFour Fâsâ, Flight, Feel, Form, and Forgiveness.
Say hello to the three new TSR fairway metals.Â
Titleist TSR Fairways
A major focus with this release was in trying to perfect the CG within each model, what Titleist ended up with is the lowest CG they have ever built into a fairway. By achieving this, they have created a higher launching clubhead which means more playable for golfers of all types.
This CG movement was of course done by removing and replacing weight elsewhere in the heads, to do that Titleist created what they are calling their âOpen Hosel Constructionâ. Typically, a lot of weight is located in the hosel region of a design, Titleist has removed a significant portion of that by opening the hosel and moving that weight into specific locations depending on the clubhead in the lineup.
The TSR fairway release is made up of three different clubheads, but no, they are not the same as the drivers. Here, Titleist is introducing the TSR2, TSR2+, and TSR3 fairway metals.
Titleist TSR2 Fairway
The follow up to the incredibly successful TSi2 fairways, the TSR2 builds on that same foundation of easy launch, massive forgiveness, and impressive distance. This clubhead is the lowest CG of the three TSR fairway designs, in fact, Titleist is also calling it the lowest CG ever for an all-steel design. The TSR2 is a high-launch and mid-spin club which offers the companyâs SureFit adapter for additional adjustability. Worth noting, like the TSR2 driver, gone is the grey finish which the TSi2 had as now the look blends with the whole lineup.

Loft Options: 15.0, 16.5, 18.0 RH/LH, 21.0 RH Only
Titleist TSR2+ Fairway
This one is going to turn some heads.
Listening to its Tour Staff, Titleist went to the design table and came back with an answer to their clamoring for a tee-biased fairway metal which could still be used off the deck. While it wonât be for everyone, this stronger lofted design fills a need in the TS family that is sure to excite many.

The TSR2+ has a larger overall profile than the TSR2, including a taller face. What it also offers over its sibling? More forgiveness. Due to its profile, this club features the deepest CG location of any Titleist fairway, that means maximizing long and straight. In all, it is a 13-degree rocket launcher. As is the case with the whole lineup, the SureFit adapter will also allow some fine-tuning.

Loft Options: 13.0 RH/LH
Titleist TSR3 Fairway
Finally, the TSR3, the precision instrument of the new TSR fairway metals. This head not only features the SureFit adapter, but also the new five-point Adjustable CG Track System which adds to the precision aspect. A mid-high launch and low-spin design, this is the players fairway that showcases not just power but workability for the demanding golfer. With a classic and sleek shape as well as a compact look at address, the TSR3 rounds out the lineup very well.

Loft Options: 15.0 and 16.5 RH/LH, 13.5 and 18.0 RH Only
The Details
Like the drivers, the TSR fairway metals will release on 9/23/2022 and feature the same wide-ranging, no upcharge and custom shafts. As standard, the lineup will offer Project Xâs HZRDUS Red CB and HZRDUS Black 4G, as well as the Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei AV Blue with Xlink and Tensei 1K Black. More than that, for a $200.00 upcharge the Graphite Design Tour AD UB, Tour AD IZ, and Tour AD DI will also be available. Yes, there is a full catalog of other full upcharge shafts, but the Graphite Design âPremiumâ level option is quite cool to see. The TSR fairways will be priced at $349 for the standard options, and $549 for premium.
Do the TSR fairways catch your attention? Which model(s) do you plan on giving a go? Jump in and let us know all your thoughts in the comments below or directly on the THP Community!




For the first time in my life I hit 160 ball speed with a fairway wood.
From a tee, yes, but 157 off the turf.
Holy TSR2+ BatmanâŠ.
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For the first time in my life I hit 160 ball speed with a fairway wood.
From a tee, yes, but 157 off the turf.
Holy TSR2+ BatmanâŠ.
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That is awesome, what is the next club in your bag and how does it gap? i have to read the tsr driver thread but are you seeing a nice gap between it and the 2+? I currently have a tsi2 16.5* in the bag but seriously considering picking up a tsr2+ or potentially a 15*. My next club in the bag is a 21* UW so there might be a fairly big spread there
Really loving the TSR2 fairway. This will probably be the new driver for me as of right now. The stock shafts work but I can see a Ventus Red going into this and being better.
just bought a #4 wood and rate it very highly – nice feel and easy to hit
My buddy has a Titleist TSi2 5 wood, I believe, that his Son bought for him. He can hit the living dog snot out of that club, and he loves it. I once asked him if that every made him think about trying a Titleist Driver. He has an old Ping Driver that he absolutely loves. Plus, he has enough Drivers at home he could almost open a shop! but, I may have planted a seed. We’ll see what happens this Spring. He has given direct orders to his family that all Christmas gifts must be golf related. He can usually hit the local golf shop with enough gift cards, that he can buy a new Driver using very little cash!
Similar to what I just posted in the driver thread, here is what my TSR2 16.5* looks like after 10 rounds and about as many lessons/range sessions. Overall very impressed with how it’s holding up. The only really noticable wear is at the leading edge, and I would say it’s definitely better than average in that area – at least in my experience. Admittedly I don’t hit fairway a ton compared to some though – I’m not a big fairway off the tee guy unless I’m playing to a number, so it’s mainly used attacking par 5’s.
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Anyone move from a TM SIM2 Max 3HL to TSR 16.5?
Compare?
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11117119, member: 15030″]
Similar to what I just posted in the driver thread, here is what my TSR2 16.5* looks like after 10 rounds and about as many lessons/range sessions. Overall very impressed with how it’s holding up. The only really noticable wear is at the leading edge, and I would say it’s definitely better than average in that area – at least in my experience. Admittedly I don’t hit fairway a ton compared to some though – I’m not a big fairway off the tee guy unless I’m playing to a number.
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I havenât seen much wear on my wood either. Iâve been very impressed with how good it looks after a nice clean and wipe down.
Hit the TSR2+ off the tee a few times today, did well but need to get some practice in with it. I am not one that tees up (high) a fairway wood on the tee and tend to hit down with it so its an adjustment on the tee box. I did hit it off the deck on the par 5 just fine. Still not sure if its better than my G425 max fairways but that might just be a comfort issue as I have had those 2 years.
[QUOTE=”Snickerdog, post: 11124449, member: 38739″]
Hit the TSR2+ off the tee a few times today, did well but need to get some practice in with it. I am not one that tees up (high) a fairway wood on the tee and tend to hit down with it so its an adjustment on the tee box. I did hit it off the deck on the par 5 just fine. Still not sure if its better than my G425 max fairways but that might just be a comfort issue as I have had those 2 years.
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Honestly I tend to tee it down just a bit with the TSR three wood. I would be more concerned getting under teeing it up too high.
2+.
Off. The. Deck. ?
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Is it low? Hell yes. Is it effective? Hell yes. Was I on in two? Also hell yes.
[QUOTE=”Snickerdog, post: 11124449, member: 38739″]
Hit the TSR2+ off the tee a few times today, did well but need to get some practice in with it. I am not one that tees up (high) a fairway wood on the tee and tend to hit down with it so its an adjustment on the tee box. I did hit it off the deck on the par 5 just fine. Still not sure if its better than my G425 max fairways but that might just be a comfort issue as I have had those 2 years.
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Tee it more level with the tee box.
This one thrives when you hit down on it a little. That coming from my fitter and the Titleist crew.
Iâve talked so much about the TSR2 driver that my TSR2 18* FW is feeling neglected. ? I didnât think I would find a FW to match the performance of G425âŠlo and behold, Titleist created TSR2! I can solidly hit this club from the tee box or fairway: for a weak hitter like me, thatâs no small feat! Iâm even considering the addition of a TSR 16.5* FW.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 11144985, member: 1579″]
2+.
Off. The. Deck. ?
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Is it low? Hell yes. Is it effective? Hell yes. Was I on in two? Also hell yes.
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Ummm
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[QUOTE=”Roadrunner, post: 11145099, member: 5377″]
Iâve talked so much about the TSR2 driver that my TSR2 18* FW is feeling neglected. ? I didnât think I would find a FW to match the performance of G425âŠlo and behold, Titleist created TSR2! I can solidly hit this club from the tee box or fairway: for a weak hitter like me, thatâs no small feat! Iâm even considering the addition of a TSR 16.5* FW.
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As a 16.5 owner I can confidently say you will have big happiness with a 16.5*, but I’m thinking there might be a lot of overlap there. 15* would probably make more sense if you wanted two… But then, it’s your game! Would just recommend hitting it first to make sure it fits the gap (y)
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11152192, member: 15030″]
As a 16.5 owner I can confidently say you will have big happiness with a 16.5*, but I’m thinking there might be a lot of overlap there. 15* would probably make more sense if you wanted two… But then, it’s your game! Would just recommend hitting it first to make sure it fits the gap (y)
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I thought about the 15*, but Iâd probably be more comfortable with 16.5 and dial it back to 15.75. Iâll try out both before deciding.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11152187, member: 15030″]
Ummm
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Decent, eh? Hahaha
[QUOTE=”Roadrunner, post: 11145099, member: 5377″]
Iâve talked so much about the TSR2 driver that my TSR2 18* FW is feeling neglected. ? I didnât think I would find a FW to match the performance of G425âŠlo and behold, Titleist created TSR2! I can solidly hit this club from the tee box or fairway: for a weak hitter like me, thatâs no small feat! Iâm even considering the addition of a TSR 16.5* FW.
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Honestly the FW has become my favorite club. Itâs so consistent. Suddenly par 5s where I can go for the green seem a lot more fun. I traditionally donât use a FW off the tee but that changed now in many situations.
[QUOTE=”Roadrunner, post: 11145099, member: 5377″]
Iâve talked so much about the TSR2 driver that my TSR2 18* FW is feeling neglected. ? I didnât think I would find a FW to match the performance of G425âŠlo and behold, Titleist created TSR2! I can solidly hit this club from the tee box or fairway: for a weak hitter like me, thatâs no small feat! Iâm even considering the addition of a TSR 16.5* FW.
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Completely did the same thing and forgot about this thread. Saturday when I played the Hideaway on Trackman, l couldnât hit driver at all. Switched to my 16.5 TSR3 and was money. Was awesome that I have something so reliable if I canât get my driver to work one day.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 11152613, member: 1579″]
Decent, eh? Hahaha
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Epically decent ?
I haven’t hit the TSR3 3W enough, either. So, the next time I’m out there for 9, I think it’ll be a 3W off the tee all day.
[QUOTE=”Duffer Waldorf, post: 11160150, member: 43357″]
I haven’t hit the TSR3 3W enough, either. So, the next time I’m out there for 9, I think it’ll be a 3W off the tee all day.
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This sounds fun. There are a lot of times when 230-260 down the gut is plenty and that is exactly what my TSR2 16.5 gives me.
I would say I wonder why I even hit driver, but no. Hitting bombs is fun. But having safer but slightly less bomby bombs available is always a good place to be. As is having a serious weapon for attacking par 5’s in 2.
Just curious what are people averaging on their three wood? I know Iâve had some 260 rockets but generally itâs 240. The lowest I think was 220. I think that was significantly up hill though. Itâs definitely one of my most reliable ball striking clubs though.
[QUOTE=”Golf4Lux, post: 11165713, member: 60146″]
Just curious what are people averaging on their three wood? I know Iâve had some 260 rockets but generally itâs 240. The lowest I think was 220. I think that was significantly up hill though. Itâs definitely one of my most reliable ball striking clubs though.
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Iâm carrying about 270 with the 16.5
[QUOTE=”Kmench, post: 11165751, member: 56250″]
Iâm carrying about 270 with the 16.5
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Thatâs gotta be a fun average lol. Gonna try to really put some serious off season work in to see if I can push that average up a bit. I know at Ballyhack I had 260-265 going and that was fighting the back issues so definitely possible to get that back up again.
[QUOTE=”Golf4Lux, post: 11165713, member: 60146″]
Just curious what are people averaging on their three wood? I know Iâve had some 260 rockets but generally itâs 240. The lowest I think was 220. I think that was significantly up hill though. Itâs definitely one of my most reliable ball striking clubs though.
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P-Avg only about 230 according to shot scope on the rounds since Ballyhack. But very limited data, and some really meh shots in there. P-Avg for example for driver in the same range is 288…I am not 60 yards shorter with 4w than driver lol.
If I strike it well, I’m planning for 230-240 carry range, 240-250 total. Like you said, sometimes I drop the hammer and it goes further but that’s the target.
Also wanted to add in here, hit a couple with this in my sim round yesterday and it really acquitted itself well. Best shot I missed a green a little left going for it in two from 240… Actually went over it a bit because the ball carried around 245. Super useful!
I also am really liking the HZRDUS Black 4G 70 in there now. It’s not that different from the 1K Black ultimately in performance, but it feels just a little easier to activate which I appreciate when I don’t make the greatest swing.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11166391, member: 15030″]
Also wanted to add in here, hit a couple with this in my sim round yesterday and it really acquitted itself well. Best shot I missed a green a little left going for it in two from 240… Actually went over it a bit because the ball carried around 245. Super useful!
I also am really liking the HZRDUS Black 4G 70 in there now. It’s not that different from the 1K Black ultimately in performance, but it feels just a little easier to activate which I appreciate when I don’t make the greatest swing.
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Honestly 240 is great distance for most situations. The times I really crushed it I knew I had to absolutely full send but honestly Iâd rather for the most part stay in that area or 250 honestly. Having said that Iâd love to have the confidence to regularly go 260+. ?
[QUOTE=”Golf4Lux, post: 11165713, member: 60146″]
I know Iâve had some 260 rockets but generally itâs 240.
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[QUOTE=”Kmench, post: 11165751, member: 56250″]
Iâm carrying about 270 with the 16.5
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[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11166380, member: 15030″]
If I strike it well, I’m planning for 230-240 carry range, 240-250 total.
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Ah yes but if only it was straight :LOL:
I hit 2 terrible 3Ws off the tee yesterday (one found the fairway), but this is one I hope to repeat more often. This is about as good as it gets for me with a 3W. I didn’t try to go after this one, like I’ve stumbled into doing too often lately; just a nice smooth tempo. Need more reps still.
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(just ignore the fatted wedge…)
Hit this bad boy on the [virtual] 17th at TPC Scottsdale on my sim round the other day, which was a driveable par 4 playing about 255 from the resort tees we played. Pushed it a bit but carried it about 240 and ended up pin high just right. Of course I wussied the chip and 2 putted for par đĄ but the TSR2 16.5* definitely started things out strong!
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On the flip side, on an earlier hole I learned that I REALLY need to tee this like an iron or not at all, especially on a mat a la sim golf. I used the #1 tee (aka lowest tee) and it was still a little high, and I skied the crap out of it and carried one about 190 :ROFLMAO:. The relatively shallow face makes it super easy to launch, but you do really have to be careful about your tee height to get the proper contact. In the sim environment, for the aforementioned 17th hole, I just dropped it on the mat and hit it off the deck.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11188261, member: 15030″]
Hit this bad boy on the [virtual] 17th at TPC Scottsdale on my sim round the other day, which was a driveable par 4 playing about 255 from the resort tees we played. Pushed it a bit but carried it about 240 and ended up pin high just right. Of course I wussied the chip and 2 putted for par đĄ but the TSR2 16.5* definitely started things out strong!
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On the flip side, on an earlier hole I learned that I REALLY need to tee this like an iron or not at all, especially on a mat a la sim golf. I used the #1 tee (aka lowest tee) and it was still a little high, and I skied the crap out of it and carried one about 190 :ROFLMAO:. The relatively shallow face makes it super easy to launch, but you do really have to be careful about your tee height to get the proper contact. In the sim environment, for the aforementioned 17th hole, I just dropped it on the mat and hit it off the deck.
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I originally read that as sawgrass ?. I was like why the hell were you hitting a 3 wood on 17 at sawgrass? Holy ?.
The real question is how you did you do on the par 5 before that? Did you get on the green in two? I bet you did with the TSRs.
Also in related news, I am irrationally stoked for Titleist to release hybrids. I know there aren’t even any previews or tentative release schedules out there, but Talge was talking a big game and considering the TSR line was what came out after Titleist talked a big game previously, I KNOW they will back it up.
Can I schedule my fitting now??? :ROFLMAO:? #aspiringTitleisthomer
[QUOTE=”Golf4Lux, post: 11188299, member: 60146″]
I originally read that as sawgrass ?. I was like why the hell were you hitting a 3 wood on 17 at sawgrass? Holy ?.
The real question is how you did you do on the par 5 before that? Did you get on the green in two? I bet you did with the TSRs.
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Unfortunately no, but I ended up just short in 2. I blocked the drive a little bit and had a weird downhill lie in the rough (obviously not IRL as it was sim, but the ball came out low on screen and I could get the carry needed).
Hoping to get the 2+ out this weekend. Still waiting on a new shaft, Ventus Red 5S to arrive.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11188303, member: 15030″]
Also in related news, I am irrationally stoked for Titleist to release hybrids. I know there aren’t even any previews or tentative release schedules out there, but Talge was talking a big game and considering the TSR line was what came out after Titleist talked a big game previously, I KNOW they will back it up.
Can I schedule my fitting now??? :ROFLMAO:? #aspiringTitleisthomer
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Definitely looking at that hybrid when it comes out. Thatâs the only thing in my bag that is totally marked to be replaced. Yeah between prov 1X, TSRs, Scotty x5, etc titleist has been taking over my bag. Plus I got vokeys and other Scottyâs sitting in the wings waiting for action ?.
Used the TSR2+ fairway off the tee 8 times today with good results. Every bit as long as my driver or very close to it so going to need to look into the issue with the driver.
Has a great soft sound to it and am able to move it both ways. Haven’t gotten the Ventus shaft yet and looking forward to that.
Only hit the TSR2 once in my round yesterday and it was thin, coupled with the fact that it plugged in the fairway, only went about 220 yards. But 220 yards carry in 50* weather on a thin ball is pretty ridiculously good, honestly. Highway robbery considering the quality of strike – a common theme with TSR! And it was absolutely dead straight, and set me up to get on in 2 with a 4 hybrid and 2 putt for my second of 2 birds on the day đ
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[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11200263, member: 15030″]
Only hit the TSR2 once in my round yesterday and it was thin, coupled with the fact that it plugged in the fairway, only went about 220 yards. But 220 yards carry in 50* weather on a thin ball is pretty ridiculously good, honestly. Highway robbery considering the quality of strike – a common theme with TSR! And it was absolutely dead straight, and set me up to get on in 2 with a 4 hybrid and 2 putt for my second of 2 birds on the day đ
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These FW’s are cheat codes. Really looking forward to release of some hybrids to match ?
Yeah the 3 wood is absolutely a cheat code. Like even if you donât hit it clean you are still gonna get probably 80% of the distance. Itâs honestly a great option off the tee if not feeling so confident in your driving.
Absolutely looking at the Hybrids this year as thatâs the only thing perhaps needing immediate replacing.
[QUOTE=”bigbov, post: 11200375, member: 41109″]
These FW’s are cheat codes. Really looking forward to release of some hybrids to match ?
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[QUOTE=”Golf4Lux, post: 11200515, member: 60146″]
Yeah the 3 wood is absolutely a cheat code. Like even if you donât hit it clean you are still gonna get probably 80% of the distance. Itâs honestly a great option off the tee if not feeling so confident in your driving.
Absolutely looking at the Hybrids this year as thatâs the only thing perhaps needing immediate replacing.
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I will say, my Ping hybrid obviously heard me talking about cheating on it, because I hit it really solid yesterday. But yeah, I’m right there with you guys, VERY interested in the hybrid offering this year from :titleist: if it got them cheat codes like the TSR’s ?
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11200533, member: 15030″]
I will say, my Ping hybrid obviously heard me talking about cheating on it, because I hit it really solid yesterday. But yeah, I’m right there with you guys, VERY interested in the hybrid offering this year from :titleist: if it got them cheat codes like the TSR’s ?
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Iâd say right now from the tee Iâm doing 60% TSR3, 20% TSR FW, 10% iron/ hybrid (Iâm also pretty aggressive from the tee. Titleist and the caddies laughed about that. They said I embraced aggressive play even on holes you shouldnât but that it worked.)). I feel like that will shift soon more to the FW especially as I get healthier this season knock on wood. Depending on what happens at the hybrid maybe that starts to become a go to.
Also interested to hear the titleist experience details for this year. I figure those will be coming soon.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 11200533, member: 15030″]
I will say, my Ping hybrid obviously heard me talking about cheating on it, because I hit it really solid yesterday.
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I hit some of the best 3h and 5h shots of my life last time out, shortly after posting about TSR hybrids.
How do they know?!?
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I just ordered a TSR 3, 16.5° fairway. My question, that I doubt anyone has a good answer for, is why 16.5° and not 17°? Other manufacturers do the same thing. They might call a 16.5 a âhigh loftâ 3 wood but nobody is calling a club they offer a 4 wood. Titleist doesnât use even a 3 or 5 wood designation. Whatâs wrong with even numbered fairways? Even lofts arenât in even numbers. 13, 15, 16.5, 19, 21 etc.
[QUOTE=”Scott F, post: 11202632, member: 59135″]
I just ordered a TSR 3, 16.5° fairway. My question, that I doubt anyone has a good answer for, is why 16.5° and not 17°? Other manufacturers do the same thing. They might call a 16.5 a âhigh loftâ 3 wood but nobody is calling a club they offer a 4 wood. Titleist doesnât use even a 3 or 5 wood designation. Whatâs wrong with even numbered fairways? Even lofts arenât in even numbers. 13, 15, 16.5, 19, 21 etc.
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I can actually answer this for you.
If the data is available, you will see companies went from 3 HL to 4 and then back to 3 HL again. The reason being is the 4 didnt sell nearly as well, despite being the same club. Now combine that with adjustability in play for loft changes and it just made sense for companies to offer the “norm” and let people choose how they want them.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 11202653, member: 3″]
I can actually answer this for you.
If the data is available, you will see companies went from 3 HL to 4 and then back to 3 HL again. The reason being is the 4 didnt sell nearly as well, despite being the same club. Now combine that with adjustability in play for loft changes and it just made sense for companies to offer the “norm” and let people choose how they want them.
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So itâs 16.5°, not 17° only because they donât want to scare people away who might think itâs a 4 wood. Just like gas at $3.99.9 is so much cheaper than gas thatâs $4.
Every time out I get more impressed with the TSR2+. I have been using this a tee alternative to the driver. Went 3/3 on FIR today with it. Has a nice muted sound to it, and it is workable both left and right when needed.
I have used it off the deck several times with out issue.
I have heard some issue/complaints with it not being able to launch high enough but haven’t noticed that issue at all off the tee.
[QUOTE=”Snickerdog, post: 11214720, member: 38739″]
Every time out I get more impressed with the TSR2+. I have been using this a tee alternative to the driver. Went 3/3 on FIR today with it. Has a nice muted sound to it, and it is workable both left and right when needed.
I have used it off the deck several times with out issue.
I have heard some issue/complaints with it not being able to launch high enough but haven’t noticed that issue at all off the tee.
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I been saying this for months lol. Itâs great weapon off the tee. I never used my old three wood off the tee. I feel like you have great control with the TSR FW. Itâs almost strange to hit a 240+ shot and feel confident about the control.